QUINIX Sport News: Pirates’ Paul Skenes allows 1 run, 4 hits in spring debut, working on 2 new pitches

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Skenes is working a cutter and sinker into the pitching arsenal that helped him win NL Rookie of the Year last season.

Paul Skenes allowed a run in his 2025 spring training debut, but largely looked as dominant as he did while winning National League Rookie of the Year last season.

Skenes struck out four batters in three innings during the Pittsburgh Pirates5-2 win over the Baltimore Orioles in Grapefruit League play on Saturday. He allowed one run on four hits, throwing 33 of his 54 pitches for strikes and consistently touched 99 mph on the radar gun.

More importantly, Skenes worked in two new pitches to his arsenal, adding a cutter and sinker to what he threw at Orioles hitters.

“When you’re working on new stuff, you’re trying to figure out how it will affect each other,” Skenes told reporters afterwards, via the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. “So, I’m focused on getting it in the zone and seeing where we’re at.”

Skenes was scheduled to make his spring debut on Monday versus the Philadelphia Phillies, but the game was rained out.

Pitching three innings was an indication that Skenes will likely have a larger pitch count and throw deeper into games than he did during his rookie season. He’ll also be given more opportunity to refine his new pitches. Last spring, the right-hander only pitched one inning in each of his starts.

“We’re in a little different spot than we were last year,” Pirates manager Derek Shelton said. “Last year, we were monitoring the volume, not only in spring training, but as we got into the season.

“This year, we know he’s a guy who is in our rotation, so I think you’ll see him work on the variety of pitches. You’ll probably see a fair bit of the cutter and, overall, just a nice opportunity to face a different uniform.”

 

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